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Living in PO14 1YP means residing within a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster in Hampshire. This location serves over 1,500 residents who value a quiet domestic setting. The area sits just outside Fareham, offering easy access to the larger town while maintaining a more intimate neighbourhood feel. Daily life revolves around practical convenience and proximity to transport hubs. You are close to several railway stations and ferry crossings which link you to Gosport and Portsmouth. The local retail needs are met by several nearby supermarkets including Morrisons Daily and Co-op Fairfield. Frost Fair and Portchester Station provide rail links for commuters. Residents enjoy regular ferry services from Warsash and Hamble for those wishing to travel across the water. The setting is defined by its residential density and accessibility rather than expansive open spaces or industrial zones. It is a compact community where neighbours know each other because of its size. You will find a mix of accommodation types housed around this specific cluster. The area functions as a reliable residential base for families and individuals working in Fareham or Hampshire ports. The community in PO14 1YP reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 47 years. Most households consist of adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age profile suggests a stable population of established families and individuals rather than transient students or young professionals. Home ownership stands at 39%, meaning slightly fewer than half of the residents buy their own homes. The remaining residents likely rent their properties. Houses remain the predominant form of accommodation within this residential cluster. The area has a predominantly White ethnic group according to available census information. The household composition indicates a established community rather than a busy hub of new migrants. The residential nature of the area supports the older age demographic. You will encounter neighbours with long-standing roots in the locality. The low percentage of young people under 30 suggests limited areas for children's play within the immediate cluster. The housing stock caters to those seeking stability and a permanent home over temporary living arrangements. The property market in PO14 1YP is characterised by a significant mix of tenancy types as home ownership sits at 39%. This figure indicates that a substantial portion of residents rent rather than own their dwellings. The housing stock consists primarily of houses, which aligns with the mature demographic profile of the area. You will find detached and semi-detached properties within this small residential cluster rather than blocks of flats. The area appeals to buyers who value space and traditional residential settings over modern urban living. The presence of houses supports families requiring yards and gardens for outdoor activities. Given the small population of 1,568, individual plots may command higher prices per square foot in the wider PO14 region. The lower ownership rate suggests active rental demand from those working in nearby Fareham or the ports. Buyers looking here should expect properties suited for living rather than investment flipping. The stability of the area makes it attractive for those intending to stay in one location for many years. Ownership levels remain steady compared to rapidly changing university town markets. Digital connectivity in PO14 1YP supports modern working lifestyles with fixed broadband scoring 98 out of 100. This rating places the area among the highest performers for internet quality, making remote work reliable. You can expect flawless video calls and fast downloads for streaming services without frequent buffering. Mobile network coverage scores 84 out of 100, providing good signal strength for most of the residential cluster. This level ensures your phone works well when walking near home or driving in the vicinity. Commuters rely on nearby transport links including Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations. Ferry terminals at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble offer alternative routes for travel across the Solent. These transport nodes connect you effectively to Portsmouth and Southampton. The combination of high-speed broadband and strong rail links removes isolation common in rural properties. You do not need to worry about disconnection during work hours. The infrastructure supports daily life for those who telecommute or conduct business online daily. Your daily lifestyle in PO14 1YP benefits from nearby retail and transit options. You can shop at Co-op Fairfield or both the Morrisons Daily branches which serve the wider area. These stores provide groceries and essentials within a practical walking or short driving distance. Transport hubs like Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations are frequently used for weekly rail trips. Ferry passengers utilise the crossings at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble for leisure or work travel. These amenities define the convenience of living here without urban traffic congestion. The area feels connected yet secluded because of its distance from the main urban centres. Residents enjoy the simplicity of direct access to supermarkets without navigating busy high streets. The proximity to transport hubs means you can easily escape for the day if desired. Local life centres on these essential services rather than bars or cinemas. Your routine revolves around practical needs supported by reliable local infrastructure. Safety assessments for PO14 1YP reveal a mix of secure environments and areas requiring standard caution. The area passes safety checks with no flood risk and a score indicating low hazard coverage. There is no Ramsar wetland site coverage or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation that could restrict planning. You face no protected nature reserve or woodland constraints within the immediate boundaries. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of 38 out of 100. This medium risk rating indicates crime rates are around the average for the region. Standard security precautions like locking doors and securing vehicles remain necessary. You should exercise normal vigilance regarding personal belongings and parking. The environmental assessments pass completely as there are no statutory protections for dangerous sites. This means future developments are not restricted by environmental laws unless other reasons arise. The overall safety picture suggests a typical residential suburb rather than a high-crime zone. Who typically lives in PO14 1YP and what is the age profile like?The area has a median age of 47 years with most households comprising adults aged 30 to 64. This mature demographic reflects a stable population of established families owning rented houses rather than transient students or young professionals seeking short-term leases. How reliable is the internet and mobile signal for working from home?Residents enjoy excellent digital connectivity with fixed broadband scoring 98 out of 100. Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, ensuring strong signals for commuting and daily communication without interruption or buffering issues. What safety risks should I be aware of when buying a home here?The area passes flood and environmental safety assessments completely. However, crime risk is rated as a warning level with a score of 38 out of 100. This medium risk means crime rates are average, requiring standard precautions like lockable doors and vigilant parking habits. Which shops and transport stations are within practical reach?Shoppers can use Co-op Fairfield or Morrisons Daily for grocery needs. Commuters access Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations or use ferry terminals at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble for travel to Portsmouth and Southampton.

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Population
1568
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The property market in PO14 1YP is characterised by a significant mix of tenancy types as home ownership sits at 39%. This figure indicates that a substantial portion of residents rent rather than own their dwellings. The housing stock consists primarily of houses, which aligns with the mature demographic profile of the area. You will find detached and semi-detached properties within this small residential cluster rather than blocks of flats. The area appeals to buyers who value space and traditional residential settings over modern urban living. The presence of houses supports families requiring yards and gardens for outdoor activities. Given the small population of 1,568, individual plots may command higher prices per square foot in the wider PO14 region. The lower ownership rate suggests active rental demand from those working in nearby Fareham or the ports. Buyers looking here should expect properties suited for living rather than investment flipping. The stability of the area makes it attractive for those intending to stay in one location for many years. Ownership levels remain steady compared to rapidly changing university town markets. Digital connectivity in PO14 1YP supports modern working lifestyles with fixed broadband scoring 98 out of 100. This rating places the area among the highest performers for internet quality, making remote work reliable. You can expect flawless video calls and fast downloads for streaming services without frequent buffering. Mobile network coverage scores 84 out of 100, providing good signal strength for most of the residential cluster. This level ensures your phone works well when walking near home or driving in the vicinity. Commuters rely on nearby transport links including Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations. Ferry terminals at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble offer alternative routes for travel across the Solent. These transport nodes connect you effectively to Portsmouth and Southampton. The combination of high-speed broadband and strong rail links removes isolation common in rural properties. You do not need to worry about disconnection during work hours. The infrastructure supports daily life for those who telecommute or conduct business online daily. Your daily lifestyle in PO14 1YP benefits from nearby retail and transit options. You can shop at Co-op Fairfield or both the Morrisons Daily branches which serve the wider area. These stores provide groceries and essentials within a practical walking or short driving distance. Transport hubs like Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations are frequently used for weekly rail trips. Ferry passengers utilise the crossings at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble for leisure or work travel. These amenities define the convenience of living here without urban traffic congestion. The area feels connected yet secluded because of its distance from the main urban centres. Residents enjoy the simplicity of direct access to supermarkets without navigating busy high streets. The proximity to transport hubs means you can easily escape for the day if desired. Local life centres on these essential services rather than bars or cinemas. Your routine revolves around practical needs supported by reliable local infrastructure. Safety assessments for PO14 1YP reveal a mix of secure environments and areas requiring standard caution. The area passes safety checks with no flood risk and a score indicating low hazard coverage. There is no Ramsar wetland site coverage or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation that could restrict planning. You face no protected nature reserve or woodland constraints within the immediate boundaries. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of 38 out of 100. This medium risk rating indicates crime rates are around the average for the region. Standard security precautions like locking doors and securing vehicles remain necessary. You should exercise normal vigilance regarding personal belongings and parking. The environmental assessments pass completely as there are no statutory protections for dangerous sites. This means future developments are not restricted by environmental laws unless other reasons arise. The overall safety picture suggests a typical residential suburb rather than a high-crime zone. Who typically lives in PO14 1YP and what is the age profile like?The area has a median age of 47 years with most households comprising adults aged 30 to 64. This mature demographic reflects a stable population of established families owning rented houses rather than transient students or young professionals seeking short-term leases. How reliable is the internet and mobile signal for working from home?Residents enjoy excellent digital connectivity with fixed broadband scoring 98 out of 100. Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, ensuring strong signals for commuting and daily communication without interruption or buffering issues. What safety risks should I be aware of when buying a home here?The area passes flood and environmental safety assessments completely. However, crime risk is rated as a warning level with a score of 38 out of 100. This medium risk means crime rates are average, requiring standard precautions like lockable doors and vigilant parking habits. Which shops and transport stations are within practical reach?Shoppers can use Co-op Fairfield or Morrisons Daily for grocery needs. Commuters access Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations or use ferry terminals at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble for travel to Portsmouth and Southampton.

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Your daily lifestyle in PO14 1YP benefits from nearby retail and transit options. You can shop at Co-op Fairfield or both the Morrisons Daily branches which serve the wider area. These stores provide groceries and essentials within a practical walking or short driving distance. Transport hubs like Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations are frequently used for weekly rail trips. Ferry passengers utilise the crossings at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble for leisure or work travel. These amenities define the convenience of living here without urban traffic congestion. The area feels connected yet secluded because of its distance from the main urban centres. Residents enjoy the simplicity of direct access to supermarkets without navigating busy high streets. The proximity to transport hubs means you can easily escape for the day if desired. Local life centres on these essential services rather than bars or cinemas. Your routine revolves around practical needs supported by reliable local infrastructure. Safety assessments for PO14 1YP reveal a mix of secure environments and areas requiring standard caution. The area passes safety checks with no flood risk and a score indicating low hazard coverage. There is no Ramsar wetland site coverage or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation that could restrict planning. You face no protected nature reserve or woodland constraints within the immediate boundaries. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of 38 out of 100. This medium risk rating indicates crime rates are around the average for the region. Standard security precautions like locking doors and securing vehicles remain necessary. You should exercise normal vigilance regarding personal belongings and parking. The environmental assessments pass completely as there are no statutory protections for dangerous sites. This means future developments are not restricted by environmental laws unless other reasons arise. The overall safety picture suggests a typical residential suburb rather than a high-crime zone. Who typically lives in PO14 1YP and what is the age profile like?The area has a median age of 47 years with most households comprising adults aged 30 to 64. This mature demographic reflects a stable population of established families owning rented houses rather than transient students or young professionals seeking short-term leases. How reliable is the internet and mobile signal for working from home?Residents enjoy excellent digital connectivity with fixed broadband scoring 98 out of 100. Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, ensuring strong signals for commuting and daily communication without interruption or buffering issues. What safety risks should I be aware of when buying a home here?The area passes flood and environmental safety assessments completely. However, crime risk is rated as a warning level with a score of 38 out of 100. This medium risk means crime rates are average, requiring standard precautions like lockable doors and vigilant parking habits. Which shops and transport stations are within practical reach?Shoppers can use Co-op Fairfield or Morrisons Daily for grocery needs. Commuters access Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations or use ferry terminals at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble for travel to Portsmouth and Southampton.

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Demographics

The community in PO14 1YP reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 47 years. Most households consist of adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age profile suggests a stable population of established families and individuals rather than transient students or young professionals. Home ownership stands at 39%, meaning slightly fewer than half of the residents buy their own homes. The remaining residents likely rent their properties. Houses remain the predominant form of accommodation within this residential cluster. The area has a predominantly White ethnic group according to available census information. The household composition indicates a established community rather than a busy hub of new migrants. The residential nature of the area supports the older age demographic. You will encounter neighbours with long-standing roots in the locality. The low percentage of young people under 30 suggests limited areas for children's play within the immediate cluster. The housing stock caters to those seeking stability and a permanent home over temporary living arrangements. The property market in PO14 1YP is characterised by a significant mix of tenancy types as home ownership sits at 39%. This figure indicates that a substantial portion of residents rent rather than own their dwellings. The housing stock consists primarily of houses, which aligns with the mature demographic profile of the area. You will find detached and semi-detached properties within this small residential cluster rather than blocks of flats. The area appeals to buyers who value space and traditional residential settings over modern urban living. The presence of houses supports families requiring yards and gardens for outdoor activities. Given the small population of 1,568, individual plots may command higher prices per square foot in the wider PO14 region. The lower ownership rate suggests active rental demand from those working in nearby Fareham or the ports. Buyers looking here should expect properties suited for living rather than investment flipping. The stability of the area makes it attractive for those intending to stay in one location for many years. Ownership levels remain steady compared to rapidly changing university town markets. Digital connectivity in PO14 1YP supports modern working lifestyles with fixed broadband scoring 98 out of 100. This rating places the area among the highest performers for internet quality, making remote work reliable. You can expect flawless video calls and fast downloads for streaming services without frequent buffering. Mobile network coverage scores 84 out of 100, providing good signal strength for most of the residential cluster. This level ensures your phone works well when walking near home or driving in the vicinity. Commuters rely on nearby transport links including Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations. Ferry terminals at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble offer alternative routes for travel across the Solent. These transport nodes connect you effectively to Portsmouth and Southampton. The combination of high-speed broadband and strong rail links removes isolation common in rural properties. You do not need to worry about disconnection during work hours. The infrastructure supports daily life for those who telecommute or conduct business online daily. Your daily lifestyle in PO14 1YP benefits from nearby retail and transit options. You can shop at Co-op Fairfield or both the Morrisons Daily branches which serve the wider area. These stores provide groceries and essentials within a practical walking or short driving distance. Transport hubs like Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations are frequently used for weekly rail trips. Ferry passengers utilise the crossings at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble for leisure or work travel. These amenities define the convenience of living here without urban traffic congestion. The area feels connected yet secluded because of its distance from the main urban centres. Residents enjoy the simplicity of direct access to supermarkets without navigating busy high streets. The proximity to transport hubs means you can easily escape for the day if desired. Local life centres on these essential services rather than bars or cinemas. Your routine revolves around practical needs supported by reliable local infrastructure. Safety assessments for PO14 1YP reveal a mix of secure environments and areas requiring standard caution. The area passes safety checks with no flood risk and a score indicating low hazard coverage. There is no Ramsar wetland site coverage or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation that could restrict planning. You face no protected nature reserve or woodland constraints within the immediate boundaries. However, the crime risk assessment shows a warning level with a score of 38 out of 100. This medium risk rating indicates crime rates are around the average for the region. Standard security precautions like locking doors and securing vehicles remain necessary. You should exercise normal vigilance regarding personal belongings and parking. The environmental assessments pass completely as there are no statutory protections for dangerous sites. This means future developments are not restricted by environmental laws unless other reasons arise. The overall safety picture suggests a typical residential suburb rather than a high-crime zone. Who typically lives in PO14 1YP and what is the age profile like?The area has a median age of 47 years with most households comprising adults aged 30 to 64. This mature demographic reflects a stable population of established families owning rented houses rather than transient students or young professionals seeking short-term leases. How reliable is the internet and mobile signal for working from home?Residents enjoy excellent digital connectivity with fixed broadband scoring 98 out of 100. Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, ensuring strong signals for commuting and daily communication without interruption or buffering issues. What safety risks should I be aware of when buying a home here?The area passes flood and environmental safety assessments completely. However, crime risk is rated as a warning level with a score of 38 out of 100. This medium risk means crime rates are average, requiring standard precautions like lockable doors and vigilant parking habits. Which shops and transport stations are within practical reach?Shoppers can use Co-op Fairfield or Morrisons Daily for grocery needs. Commuters access Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations or use ferry terminals at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble for travel to Portsmouth and Southampton.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

39
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

20
in Lower managerial occupations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PO14 1YP and what is the age profile like?
The area has a median age of 47 years with most households comprising adults aged 30 to 64. This mature demographic reflects a stable population of established families owning rented houses rather than transient students or young professionals seeking short-term leases.
How reliable is the internet and mobile signal for working from home?
Residents enjoy excellent digital connectivity with fixed broadband scoring 98 out of 100. Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, ensuring strong signals for commuting and daily communication without interruption or buffering issues.
What safety risks should I be aware of when buying a home here?
The area passes flood and environmental safety assessments completely. However, crime risk is rated as a warning level with a score of 38 out of 100. This medium risk means crime rates are average, requiring standard precautions like lockable doors and vigilant parking habits.
Which shops and transport stations are within practical reach?
Shoppers can use Co-op Fairfield or Morrisons Daily for grocery needs. Commuters access Fareham, Portchester, and Swanwick Railway Stations or use ferry terminals at Warsash, Gosport, and Hamble for travel to Portsmouth and Southampton.

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